Starting as a hashtag on Twitter (see: #wlclub) before growing to Instagram, a Google Group, and a Slack community, the Women’s Lives Club is dedicated to reading more books about women, by women, and especially women’s biographies written by women.
Starting as a hashtag on Twitter (see: #wlclub) before growing to Instagram, a Google Group, and a Slack community, the Women’s Lives Club is dedicated to reading more books about women, by women, and especially women’s biographies written by women.
Lately in my Twitter feed I keep seeing the hashtag #wlclub and after a few days of dismissing it, curiosity finally won out and I clicked. What does it stand for? Women’s Lives Club — a virtual book club with participants all from all over the world. February’s book is Janet Malcolm’s The Silent Woman, a biography of Sylvia Plath.
Writer Rachel Syme launches #WLClub -- Women’s Lives Club-- a virtual book club with participants all from all over the world. Anyone interested in participating can partake in reading a biography of a notable woman each month.
Lately in my Twitter feed I keep seeing the hashtag #wlclub and after a few days of dismissing it, curiosity finally won out and I clicked. What does it stand for? Women’s Lives Club — a virtual book club with participants all from all over the world. February’s book is Janet Malcolm’s The Silent Woman, a biography of Sylvia Plath.
Writer Rachel Syme launches #WLClub -- Women’s Lives Club-- a virtual book club with participants all from all over the world. Anyone interested in participating can partake in reading a biography of a notable woman each month.